If you find yourself needing to store some of your personal belongings, before or after your move, you have a few options. To determine which is best for you, you’ll want to consider your budget, how long you need to store your items, and the space that is available to you.

Moving blankets can be an effective packing material to safeguard items in for your move, such as pieces of furniture, large appliances, and even boxes with fragile items inside. But, before you commit to buying, or renting, moving blankets, there are a few things you should know.

Moving a home with a pool table takes special consideration. Pool tables are fragile, like pianos, and they require the right approach to moving or else they could get damaged. Pool tables are a bit dangerous to move. They’re heavy and they can potentially injure someone trying to relocate them.

If you’re a small business owner and you’re trying to come up with a plan to move your office, you probably realise that the task at hand can be a challenging one. But, it doesn’t have to be difficult. Developing a plan to move an office from one place to another just takes a bit of time and thought. It’s something that, once done, will make your commercial relocation much easier than you can probably have imagined.

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Moving a piano yourself can be costly. It can also lead to injury or needed repair for your instrument. If you have a piano that you need to get from one location to another, it’s best to have a professional mover move it for you.

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As many people prepare for a move, they come across items they’re on the fence about. They often wonder when they’ll want access to baby items or family heirlooms boxed in plastic bins. They think about the reality of the space in their new home and they contemplate if tons of sports equipment, such as bikes and skiis, will fit.

Congratulations! The ‘SOLD sign’ has gone up on your home and now you need to decide how you are planning to move….ie engage a professional company, move yourself with a trailer, or ask your family / friends to help you….